Far from civilization, Polillo has retained its natural charm and bio-diverse life.
Daluro Beach
Isla Polillo Resort
with Tita Pines
San Francisco Beach
Polillo can be reached via three-hour boat ride from Ungos Port, Real, Quezon.
Acknowledgments:
Tita Pines of Isla Polillo Resort for being maalaga sobra. She’s Polillo’s Ms. Congeniality. With beautiful ocean view, the resort is so far the best in the island. Ate Lani of Casa Escarlata for treating us warmly as if we were her children. If you want to stay in the town proper, her place is definitely the most decent and highly recommended. Miss ko na tuloy ang kanyang home-cooked baconsilog. And Harley of Polillo Municipal Hall for organizing our official activities in the island.
Being a Quezonian, it's embarassing that i haven't been to too many places in Quezon. The farthest i have been was Gumaca, Quezon (from our hometown Lucban). I have relatives in Real, but i never ever met them. Pity.
ReplyDeleteYou are one lucky one having been here.
P.S. the last foto is amazing!
ReplyDeletethanks. very nice place, barriong-barrio, sayang there are other places and islands to discover there kaso time-costrained :)
ReplyDeletethat's the amazing thing...the very rural surrounding
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